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Monthly Book Giveaway

Welcome to the Readers' Favorite Monthly Book Giveaway! This is a completely free giveaway available to readers, authors, and anyone who loves to read! Each month our authors can provide a Kindle copy of their book to be given away. The books are listed on this page with new ones added every day. You can select as many as you are interested in, giving you the chance to win dozens or even hundreds of Kindle books each month!

Click the title of any book to learn more about it and check the "Select This book" box to pick all the books you would like to win, then complete the Giveaway Entry Form and you are done! Watch your email on the first of the month and if you are the lucky winner you will receive an email with the Kindle Gift Certificate codes for each book you selected!

Please only select books that you would truly like to read. If you submit your entry and come back later and see more books you would like to select, just select all the books again and complete the Giveaway Entry Form using the same email address you did the first time and your original entry will be updated with your new selections.

Books are available via Amazon.com (US) Kindle Gift Certificate only. Your email address will not be made public or shared with anyone. Only one entry per person, per month. If you don't win, please try again next month. Authors generally participate in our giveaway for several months in the hopes of finding new fans just like you!

All we and our authors ask is that when you finish reading their book that you post a review on their Amazon page. Reviews are critical to the success of authors, and they would greatly appreciate you sharing your honest comments about their book.

Our Monthly Book Giveaway was launched on November 1, 2014. Below is the list of winners and how many books they've won. Congratulations to all our winners! We hope you enjoy the books, and we thank you for supporting our authors by posting your review on the author's Amazon page.

Giveaway Entry Form

Book Giveaway Terms and Conditions

If you win the Monthly Book Giveaway we will display your name and how many books you won on the Monthly Giveaway Page at ReadersFavorite.com, but we will not display or release your email address.

There is no limit to how many times you can enter or win. However, you may not create multiple submissions per month using different email addresses to create multiple opportunities to win.

You agree to read the books you win and to post an honest review of them in the Customer Reviews section of their respective Amazon page.

Readers' Favorite does not supply the winning books, they are provided by the author. If there is an issue with the Amazon Kindle Gift Claim Code for a book you have won, we will try and correct the problem with the author for you.

Current Monthly Giveaway books

Giveaway Winner will be announced on April 1, 2019

Currently 253 books in 113 genres!

Water Monsters South of the Border by Denver Michaels dives into the fascinating field of Cryptozoology by examining the folklore and myths surrounding lake monsters in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Mexico. Various reported sightings, theories, and all the possibilities behind these supposed...

Weedgalized in Colorado: True Tales from the High Country by Johnny Welsh explores what happens to a community when weed gets legalized. Written by a bartender, someone who has spent nearly two decades mixing and serving drinks in Frisco, Colorado, in the very heart of...

Welcome to New York by Luana Ferraz is a clean romance that follows two characters who have left their homes in other cities in order to find themselves – even if it means running away from their troubles – in New York. Harry has arrived...

In Where Do You Go To by Jean Cerfontaine, the year is 1948, Marie-Claire is eight years old, lost, cold and covered in blood. She can remember nothing of the events that brought her there, apart from a strong feeling she is escaping from something....

Where You Lead is an adventure mystery novel for young adults written by Leslea Wahl. Eve was a somewhat typical high school sophomore who suddenly found herself confronted by something so strange that it made her wonder if she had something physically wrong with her...

A little boy takes a stroll in his garden with his teddy bear in Where, Bear? by Rachel Ellyn. Mom calls out to be careful, which seems a silly thing to say, since the boy has his bear and the bear has his boy. They...

Wild and Wonderful (and Paranormal) West Virginia by Denver Michaels delves into the lore and legends of titular West Virginia (and neighboring Virginia), taking a peek at everything from battlefield ghosts to UFO encounters. The first chapter deals with hauntings, and questions of giants in...

Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today's America

By Lise Pearlman

Non-Fiction - Historical

With Justice For Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials of the Early 20th Century That Helped Shape Today's America by Lise Pearlman is an in-depth look at thirteen of the most socially relevant criminal trials of the early 1900s. Some of them were media events, some...

Five stories. Five amazing and enlightening stories about various means of suppression of women. These stories are told in the first person by women who have been forced into marriage as children, raped, or had their bodies mutilated by procedures that are customary in some...

Writings in Science: A History of the Future by Tom Hendricks is a dazzling portrait of the world millions of years from now, as seen through the eyes of the character called “I.” It is the kind of sci-fi that can be characterized as visionary....

Professor Andy Spencer has just received a book deal from a reputable publisher. But he has grave problems. He is stuck while the publisher puts pressure on him. He can't find the information he needs to justify the theory that the Nazis' invasion of Russia...

I grew up thinking that there was no worker on earth who worked as hard as the American worker. I thought that for a very long time until I finally realized that there are great workers and terrible workers in every country. America doesn't have...

Haris Orkin has produced a rip-roaring tale of derring-do by a highly unlikely and slightly eccentric character. You Only Live Once jumps from the pages with sharp, witty writing in an intelligent parody. It is almost like Ian Fleming might have re-crafted Cervantes' Don Quixote...